Vogel wins individual title, leads Gators to 15-stroke victory
The Charleston Shootout turned out to be anything but.
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The Charleston Shootout turned out to be anything but.
One Florida star decided to shine in Hollywood on Monday.
Andrea Watts tied a season-best mark, but the first round of the Allstate Sugar Bowl was bittersweet for Florida.
Unite Party members uploaded a video to YouTube on Tuesday afternoon of Student Body presidential candidate Tj Villamil speaking about The Independent Florida Alligator.
At about 9:15 a.m. Monday, 268 crisp Alligator newspapers were found shoved into a trash bin on the north side of Weimer Hall. They were crowned by one newspaper with a wind-blown cover bearing the headline: "Muschamp endorses Student Government VP candidate."
The Boar's Head Tennis Club has not been friendly to the Gators this year. Two weeks ago, Florida lost in Charlottesville, Va., against No. 2 Virginia. Up until the beginning of singles play on Saturday, it appeared the team's fortunes had turned around.
It is finally Omar Craddock's time to shine.
Florida added to its 2012 class Monday with the commitment of three-star defensive end Alex McCalister.
Far away from the friendly confines of Linder Stadium, the No. 8 Florida men’s tennis team opened its dual match season on Sunday in Waco, Texas, with a convincing 6-1 win over No. 5 Baylor.
Sunday will mark almost one year since the last time Florida’s men’s tennis team faced Baylor, but when the teams square off, the circumstances will be nearly identical.
The USA Swimming AT&T Winter National Championship is one of the most prestigious meets in the swimming calendar, with some of the best swimmers from all corners of the globe traveling to the U.S. each year to compete – including 15 Gators this year.
After coasting through an easy first day against FAU at the Gator Invitational, UF men’s tennis coach Andy Jackson correctly predicted UCF would be able to provide a tougher test.
The Gators brought out the brooms in their Southeastern Conference opener, much like they did to begin the regular season.
Though the competition level proved paltry and the stakes of the tournament low, the Gators men’s tennis team couldn’t have asked for a better start to the 2011 season.
At the Nike Big Four Classic, the Gators had a couple of big fives out on the court.
After completing its third round just after dawn, the Florida women's golf team capped its season with a top 10 finish at the NCAA Championships.
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The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team fought its way to a 5-2 victory over No. 25 South Florida on Tuesday in Linder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex.